Download this episode (right click and save) Anna Zinkhon. Facebook. PODCAST SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions What’s the real deal behind the fight with SD1 in Camp Springs? Anna Zinkhon has been fighting the pipeline that SD1 wants to put through the community since 2010. She says she knows the issues better than most board members […]
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SD1 Appointment A Point of Contention Again in Campbell County
A special meeting was called on June 29 at the Campbell County Fiscal Courthouse. Photo still: Campbell County Media Central. A special meeting on June 29 to reappoint a Sanitation District No. 1 board member by the Campbell County Fiscal Court spun into yet another debate about the validity of the six-year deliberation on whether […]
Pendery Rips Sanitation District Spending Priorities
Story & photo by Bryan Burke, associate editor The River City News During the Campbell County Mayor’s Meeting in the Fiscal Court Chambers at the County Administration Building in Newport on Tuesday, Judge/Executive Steve Pendery criticized Sanitation District 1’s board of directors for its refusal to increase its rates which he says prevents necessary growth […]
Water Main Breaks on Crown Point
Northern Kentucky Water District Trucks were at Crown Point Thursday afternoon. This was the fourth water main break in four days in Fort Thomas. UPDATE: Another water main has broken on Tower Place, making it the sixth in four days. Residents on that street do not have access to water. We will continue to try and […]
Is this a sinkhole in Fort Thomas?
Is a sinkhole forming on the corner of Orchard Hill and Memory Lanes? Calls from some concerned residents took FTM to Orchard Hill to check out an apparent sinkhole forming. According to residents, the hole grew from about 10 inches in diameter to 50 in about two weeks time.
NKY Sewer Hike Could be 4.9% (Enquirer)
Via SD1.org Via Carrie Blackmore Smith, Enquirer – David Rager doesn’t think of Northern Kentucky’s sewer system as a quagmire without solutions, he thinks of it “as a very challenging puzzle.” Each time the region gets three-quarters of an inch of rain, raw sewage overflows at 180 locations in Northern Kentucky. Larger storms cause flooding, […]

